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Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat

Image courtesy Poppy From UK underground fusions of afro dance beats to grunge alt-rock by a former internet star, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order, here’s what we’ve had on repeat.  Ross From Friends – The Daisy British producer Felix Clary Weatherall, better known

Interview: 5 minutes with Maria Domark

          Image credit: Daniel Ben Shimon The best thing about the music industry is that it attracts such a vast array of people from different walks of life. Take Maria Domark for instance, who is launching her career with the fiercely independent song, ‘Mieway’ followed by the upcoming EP Flawless. The

Interview: Five minutes with Freddie Future

                             Image credit: Carly Hughes-Horvath Bringing the fresh tones of summer months, Freddie Future provides a lush, escapive release with his latest single. ‘Loving You (So High)’ was made public last week and is the first track from a new project the musician is currently working on. The single, accompanied by

Interview: Catching up with Shaun Frank

       Image Credit: Isaac Garcia Now, along with the French circuit, it’s pretty clear we have a soft spot for Canada and the many talented musicians they have to offer. Take multi-platinum DJ Shaun Frank, for instance, who first landed on our radar early last year with his single ‘On Your

Interview: Five Minutes with Junior Sanchez

Image credit: Paul Select Junior Sanchez reminds the world of the joy of disco in his latest EP, Nobody Bring U Down. The US-based producer is co-owner of the label Kultur, which is aimed at keeping the narrative of house music alive, especially while representing the spirit of marginalised communities.

Interview: Five minutes with At 1980

       Image credit: Nima Elm A little old school, a little new school. A little pop, a little synth. All in all, what it really comes down to is some good synthpop, dressed up to the nines and ready to be taken out for the night. At 1980, a duo comprised

PREMIERE: NTEIBINT & Matina Sous Peau – ‘What You Need’

Image courtesy Nadiem Shah / Eskimo Recordings Over the past few years Greek producer NTEIBINT (pronounced n-thaï-bint) has become renowned for producing the kind of emotional disco that is guaranteed to move bodies, minds and souls. The musical alter ego of Greek producer George Bakalakos, the gifted producer is known

NTS’s ‘Amapiano Now’ compilation places South Africa’s underground centre stage

Image by Yaseen Brink / Copyright Prolific Media The music of Amapiano is infamously distributed to its followers via grassroots modes, most popularly via WhatsApp groups. This bypassing of conventional or commercial methods of distribution is somewhat synonymous with the spirit of the genre, and largely the dance music culture

Interview: Five Minutes with Michael Oakley

       Image credit: Jon Simo Many a musician embarked on an inner Odyssey this year, taking the time to learn more about themselves. Michael Oakley has chosen to share his latest LP, Odyssey earlier this year, which reached  #8 in the Worldwide Album Charts on Bandcamp while peaking at #4 on

Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat

Image by Toma Kostygina Featuring new material from electronic music veterans to captivating and bewitching new voices, we round up the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order, here’s what we’ve had on repeat:  Sofi Tukker / Carl Cox – Drinkee (Carl Cox Remix) Sofi Tukker

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